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Last week I went looking for data on how many Rotarians were women. Although I found one outdated statistic, I could not find an actual membership report with even the raw data. About six years ago, an international group of… Continue Reading →

Be sure to check out the artwork of Derek Rickwood BFA. Derek’s “purpose” as a Rotarian artist is to use his art “to teach important subjects that will improve humanity and the earth.” RICO 2018 will be the unveiling of… Continue Reading →

Imagine if you could teach 120 people to be literate in one year for only $5.00 CDN/pupil. Impossible you would say. However, if you visit Booth 413 called Teach a Mother: Change the World you can find out how a… Continue Reading →

Editor’s Note: This article by Paul Taylor was originally published under the title What’s Next for Rotary in the May 2016 issue of The Rotarian Demographic change is a drama in slow motion. It unfolds incrementally, tick by tock, but it transforms… Continue Reading →

Click on the Picture Below and another contribution will be made. Quick Report on Polio Eradication As of May 1, only 8 cases of polio caused by the WPV have been identified globally – 7 in conflict-ridden Afghanistan, 1 in… Continue Reading →

How can we better share our efforts of compassion? Although a search of the internet did not find this effort by the Rotary Club of Coral Springs-Parkland for my April 12, 2018 post Rotary and the Tale of Two Tragedies,… Continue Reading →

On March 22, 2018, Brenda Banbury the PolioPlus fundraiser for District 5550 gave the Clubs a challenge. Brenda wrote: “Millions of dollars are still required to wage war against polio. And this is where you and your clubs can help. … Continue Reading →